ACCOUNTANCY. Roll No. Please check that this question paper contains 24 questions and 7 printed pages. CLASS-XI

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Roll No. Code : 112014-055- Please check that this question paper contains 24 questions and 7 printed pages. CLSS-XI CCOUNTNCY Time llowed: 3 hrs. Maximum Marks : 90 General Instructions : 1. Question paper is divided into two parts. Part- carrying 50 marks and Part-B carrying 40 marks. 2. Both the parts are compulsory. 3. ll parts of the questions should be attempted at one place. 4. Make formats neatly. 5. Give working notes, wherever necessary. Part- 1. Which qualitative characteristic of accounting information is reflected when accounting information is clearly presented. (1) 2. Mention any two types of entries which are recorded in the journal proper. (1) 3. What is meant by noting of a bill. (1) 4. Give one example each of provision and reserve. (1) 5. Closing stock is valued at lower of cost price or market price. Which concept of accounting is applied here? (1) 6. Why is ledger called the principal book of accounts? (1) 7. Give two examples of each one of the following : a. Intangible assets. b. Fictitious assets. c. Non-current liabilities. (3) 8. Differentiate between cash basis and accrual basis of accounting on the basis of : a. Recording of transactions. b. Correctness of profit c. Technical knowledge. (3) 1

9. (a) State any two points regarding nature of accounting standards. (b) Which financial statements are prepared under I.F.R.S. (any four)? (1 + 2) 10. Why is the agreement of trial balance not a conclusive proof of accuracy of books of accounts? (3) 11. (a) XYZ Ltd. is manufacturing a popular liquid soap. They decided to supply its popular product Safe Handwash worth 50,000 to schools in different areas of the city on the occasion of Global Handwash Day on 15 th October 2013 at free of cost. State any two values being reflected in this case. (b) ccording to which concept, depreciation is charged by one particular method year after year? Give one reason to support your answer. (2 + 2) 12. On 31 st December 2013, pass book shows a debit balance of 7,500. From the following particulars, prepare a bank reconciliation statement : I. Cheques paid in for collection amounted to 20,600 out of which cheques of 7,800 were credited on 3 rd January 2014. II. cheque of 1,000 debited in the cash book was omitted to be banked. III. Cheques amounting to 7,800 were drawn on 27 th December 2013, out of which cheques of only 2,400 were encashed up to 31 st December 2013. (4) 13. Journalise the following transactions : I. Received 20,000 from Subhash, which were written off as bad debt in the previous year. II. Paid fire insurance premium on building by cheque, 1,000. III. Sudhir Kumar who owed 30,000 was declared insolvent and 45 paise in a rupee were received as the final compensation. IV. Received a V.P.P. from Ram for 20,000. Sent a peon to collect it who paid 150 as cartage. V. Interest due at the end of the year, but not yet received, 5,000. VI. n old car with the book value of 80,000 is exchanged for a new car of 4,80,000. The old car is valued at 60,000 for exchange purposes by Maruti Suzuki Ltd. (6) 2

14. Mohan Ltd. bought machinery for 1,00,000 on 1 st pril 2011. Depreciation was provided at the rate of 10% per annum on reducing balance method. On 30 th September 2012, one fifth of the machinery was damaged due to accident and could fetch only 5,000. It was decided to replace the damaged part of machinery at a cost of 30,000 on 1 st October 2012. Prepare machinery account from 1st pril, 2011 to 31st March 2013 assuming accounts are closed on 31 st March each year. (6) 15. ryan drew a bill on Srijan for 10,000 which was accepted by the latter. The bill was dishonoured on the due date. Pass journal entries in the books of both the parties in each one of the following cases : I. ryan discounted the bill from a bank. The bank paid noting charges, 100. II. ryan endorsed the bill to his creditor Kamal who paid noting charges, 100. III. ryan retained the bill till maturity and sent the bill for collection to the bank that paid noting charges, 100. (6) 16. Pass journal entries to rectify the following errors : (i) (ii) 1,000 being purchases returns were posted to the debit of Purchases ccount. 2,740 paid for repairs to motor car was debited to Motor Car ccount as 1,740. (iii) 4,000 paid to B was debited to. (iv) Goods worth 15,000 were purchased from Ravi, but were entered in the sales book. (v) Total of one page of purchases book, 27,000 was carried forward to the next page as 17,000. (vi) 1,000 payable to a supplier was included in the list of debtors. (6) Part-B 17. Find out Gross Profit from the following data : (i) Sales = 1,02,000 (ii) Sales Returns = 2,000 (iii) Gross Profit is 25% of cost. (3) 3

18. (a) How will you treat Specific Donations while preparing the final accounts of a non-profit organisation? (b) The Government has introduced a scheme that students who belong to the EWS (Economically Weaker Section) category would be provided with books and uniforms at concessional rates. Which values have been added to the society? (any two) (3) 19. Gokul Dass maintains incomplete records of his business. He wants to know the result of his business on 31 st March,2013 and for that, the following information is available : (4) 1 st pril, 2012 31 st March, 2013 Cash in hand 1,50,000 1,75,000 Bank balance 7,50,000 6,00,000 Furniture 1,00,000 1,00,000 Stock 5,00,000 4,50,000 Creditors 3,50,000 4,00,000 Debtors 2,50,000 3,00,000 Personal expenses of Gokul Dass paid from business account amounted to 4,80,000 and goods worth 20,000 were withdrawn by him for personal use. He sold ornaments of his wife for 3,50,000 and invested that amount into the business. Calculate his profit or loss. 20. On the basis of the following information, calculate the amount of stationery to be shown in Income and Expenditure ccount for the year ended 31 st March, 2013 and opening and closing balance sheets : Stock of stationery on 01.04.2012 1,00,000 Stock of stationery on 31.03.2013 80,000 mount paid for stationery during the year 4,00,000 Creditors for stationery on 01.04.2012 40,000 Creditors for stationery on 31.03.2013 20,000 (4) 21. Discuss any four applications of computers in accounting. (4) 4

22. (a) Differentiate between ready-to-use and tailor-made accounting softwares on the basis of : (i) Nature of business (ii) Cost of installation (b) Which is the most popular accounting package? Discuss its three salient features. (2+4) 23. The following balances were extracted from the books of Shri Brijesh Chandra on 31 st March 2013 : Capital 24,500 Bad Debts 550 Drawings 2,000 Loan 7,880 General Expenses 2,500 Sales 65,360 Buildings 11,000 Purchases 47,000 Machinery 9,340 Scooter 2,000 Stock on 31-3-2012 16,200 Bad Debts Provision (31-3-2012) 900 Power 2,240 Commission (Cr.) 1,320 Taxes and Insurance 1,315 Scooter Expenses 1,800 Wages 7,200 Bills Payable 3,850 Debtors 6,280 Cash 80 Creditors 2,500 Bank Overdraft 3,300 Charity 105 Prepare final accounts for the year ended 31 st March, 2013 after giving effect to the following adjustments : (i) Stock on 31 st March, 2013 was valued at 23,500. (ii) Write off a further 160 as bad debts and maintain the provision for bad debts at 5% on debtors. (iii) Depreciate machinery at 10% and scooter at 12%. (iv) Provide 750 for outstanding interest on overdraft. (8) 5

24. Following is the Receipts & Payments ccount of Literacy Club for the year ended 31 st March 2013 : (8) Receipts Payments To Balance b/f 1,95,500 By Salary 30,000 To Subscriptions : By Newspapers 20,500 2011-2012 12,000 By Electricity Bill 10,000 2012-2013 2,65,000 By Fixed Deposit 2013-2014 5,000 2,82,000 (on 01-07-2012 @ 9 % p.a.) 2,00,000 To Sale of Old Newspapers 12,500 By Books 1,06,000 To Government Grants 1,00,000 By Rent 68,000 To Sale of Old Furniture By Furniture 1,05,000 (Book value, 70,000) 57,000 By Balance c/f 1,12,000 To Interest on Fixed Deposits 4,500 6,51,500 6,51,500 dditional information: (a) Subscriptions outstanding as on 31-03-2012 were 20,000 and on 31-03-2013 25,000. (b) On 31-03-2013, salary outstanding was 6,000 and rent outstanding was 12,000. (c) The club owned furniture 1,50,000 and books 70,000 on 01-04-2012. Prepare Income and Expenditure ccount of the Club for the year ended 31-03-2013 and ascertain Capital Fund on 31-03-2012. lso prepare Balance Sheet as on 31-03-2013. OR 6

Receipts and Payments ccount of Shankar Sports Club, for the year ended 31st March, 2013 is given below :- Receipts mounts Payments mounts To Balance b/f 2,600 By Rent 18,000 To Entrance Fees 3,200 By Wages 7,000 To Donation for Building 23,000 By Billiard Table 14,000 To Locker Rent 1,200 By Furniture 10,000 To Life Membership Fees 7,000 By Interest 2,000 To Donations 3,000 By Postage 1,000 To Subscription 40,000 By Salary 24,000 By Balance c/f 4,000 80,000 80,000 Prepare final accounts for the sports club taking into account the following information. Particulars pril 1, March 31, 2012 2013 Subscriptions Outstanding 1,200 2,300 Stock of Postage Stamps 300 200 Rent Unpaid 1,500 1,500 Furniture 15,000 22,500 (8) 7